Misty Stone Biography

As a Los Angeles native, Misty Stone grew up in the epicenter of show business. Despite growing up a self-proclaimed tomboy with a lack of sexual openness, she gradually found her way into making porn after aspiring to be an accountant but then working as an exotic dancer. At first she was just in it for the better pay, but soon she decided porn is where she belonged. Once she decided upon porn as her official career, she became determined to excel and be the best at what she did. In the beginning of her career, Misty played around with different looks before settling on the 70s-style afro-centric aesthetic she became known for (as well as her epithet as the "Halle Berry of the Porn Industry").

Career

Misty is an adult star especially recognized for actual acting skills. Having appeared in a number of XXX spoofs, her impersonations of pop culture icons like Scary Spice and Denise Huxtable brought attention to the fact that this girl really can act. However, she can also be seen in a variety of other film categories: from hardcore fetish to softcore, lesbian to gangbang. Notable pairings in her career include many Sapphic as well as group-sex scenes with popular multi-ethnic starlet Skin Diamond. Misty has also frequently appeared alongside studs Byron Long, Criss Strokes, and producer/performer Sean Michaels-with many top studios like Adam & Eve, Evil Angel, Vivid Entertainment, and Wicked pictures, to name a few.

Mainstream Crossover

Misty's acting ability has landed her several mainstream roles as well. She appeared as Dawn in the Cinemax series Co-Ed Confidential, in a voiceover role for the popular videogame Grand Theft Auto V, and a quick cameo in the Season 7 premiere of FX biker-drama Sons of Anarchy. These are in addition to Stone's notable performances in the feature films Sexy Warriors (2014) and Don Jon (2013). In 2018, Misty Stone starred in a mainstream theater play called Three On A Ring in Los Angeles.

Quirky Facts

The starlet uses her celebrity status to advocate for African American equality in the adult business; that is, when she's not employee her entrepreneurial skills: she personally operates and oversees her own production company as well as her own line of organic beauty products.